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Microbial motility is often characterized by 'run and tumble' behavior which consists of bacteria making sequences of runs followed by tumbles (random changes in direction).
In critically ill patients receiving mechanical ventilation gastrointestinal motility is often impaired [ 3, 4].
Loss of invasiveness and cell motility is often accompanied by changes in morphology, also referred to as mesenchymal to epithelial transition (MET) [ 26].
The loss of both flagellar- and type IV pilus (TFP)- mediated motility is often observed in chronic CF isolates [ 41, 42].
Amoeboid motility is often observed in fast-moving cells such as leukocytes, which are thought to be able to undergo a blebbing migration mode (Charras and Paluch, 2008; Fackler and Grosse, 2008; Lammermann et al., 2008).
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Furthermore symptoms of disturbed GI motility are often a significant problem in patients with other medical problems.
In inflammations of the pancreas, the motility of the neighbouring duodenum is often impaired, and occasionally ulceration with hemorrhage occurs.
A considerable volume of research has focused on the mechanism(s) involved in production, morphology and function of spermatozoa, however, the critical role that seminal fluid plays in imparting motility and fertilization capacity to sperm is often neglected.
ERCP is often made difficult by duodenal motility.
IBS is caused by abnormal motility of the small and large intestine and is often worse if you have any emotional stress in your life.
EMT exacerbates motility and invasiveness of many cell types and is often considered a prerequisite for tumor infiltration and metastasis.
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